i-Path
About
i-Path project explores how to provide a visibility inside the Internet to end systems.
The goal of i-Path is to realize visibility between an end-to-end Internet path with “hop-by-hop” granularity, and also, to satisfy disclosure policies among all stake holders along the path, i.e., sender, access network providers, backbones, and receiver.
i-Path project have been supported as a part of the NeW Generation Network research and development funded by NICT, Japan.
Papers
- D. Mochinaga, K. Kobayashi, R. Yamada, S. Goto, A. Shimoda, and I. Murase,”i-Path: Improving Path Visibility for the Future Internet” , 12th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet, July, 2012
- D. Mochinaga, K. Kobayashi, S. Goto, A. Shimoda and I. Murase, “Collecting Information to Visualize Network Status”, p1-4, 28th APAN Network Research Workshop, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2009
- K. Kobayashi, “Better End-to-End Visibility Leads Better Networks”, in proc. 3rd International Conference on Future Internet Technologies (CFI08), Seoul, Korea, 2008
- K. Nakauchi and K. Kobayashi, “An explicit router feedback framework for high bandwidth-delay product networks”, Computer Networks, 51, 1833-1846, Elsevier, 2007
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